De Vos, Ans Dujardin, Jean-Marie Gielens, Tim Meyers, Caroline
Developing sustainable careers across the lifespan :European Social Fund Network on Career and AGE (age, generations, experience) - Cham Springer 2016 - xiv, 113p.
This book offers insights into facilitating sustainable careers through the study of a wide interdisciplinary range of policy investigations and assessment of ongoing practices in the field. By assessing and comparing the transferability of policies and good practices between firms in ten countries and regions of the European Union this book considers the development of sustainable careers across the lifespan at the levels of individuals, organizations and systems. This book is the culmination of a research project from the international European Social Fund network on ‘Career and Age, Generation, Experience(AGE)’. It discusses and offers observations on key concerns at the European level: How to make people work longer, remain employable, develop sustainable competencies? How to adapt the work environment and human resource management policies at the employer’s level? And finally, how can public authorities take measures and incentives to support sustainable careers for individuals?
978-3-319-47740-4
Psychology
Personal Management
Social policy --Adult education --Leadership --Economics--Sociological aspects
158.7 / VOS-D
Developing sustainable careers across the lifespan :European Social Fund Network on Career and AGE (age, generations, experience) - Cham Springer 2016 - xiv, 113p.
This book offers insights into facilitating sustainable careers through the study of a wide interdisciplinary range of policy investigations and assessment of ongoing practices in the field. By assessing and comparing the transferability of policies and good practices between firms in ten countries and regions of the European Union this book considers the development of sustainable careers across the lifespan at the levels of individuals, organizations and systems. This book is the culmination of a research project from the international European Social Fund network on ‘Career and Age, Generation, Experience(AGE)’. It discusses and offers observations on key concerns at the European level: How to make people work longer, remain employable, develop sustainable competencies? How to adapt the work environment and human resource management policies at the employer’s level? And finally, how can public authorities take measures and incentives to support sustainable careers for individuals?
978-3-319-47740-4
Psychology
Personal Management
Social policy --Adult education --Leadership --Economics--Sociological aspects
158.7 / VOS-D